<span>Some people say the bell cracked again in 1835 while it was tolling for John Marshall’s funeral.
John Marshall died in 1835, and it is said the bell tolled for his funeral. Using "while" as the conjunction in this sentence makes the sentence the clearest. If the bell cracked during an important funeral it would be more likely to become a legend rather than having the events of the funeral and the cracking happening at separate times. </span>
<span>It changes from melancholy to pleasant. :)</span>
Spring is a beautiful time
where birds chirp and wind howls
where flowers blossom and bells chime
where in night you'll see mystic owls
Winter is also so
but has coldness buried deep in it
you might hear the wild wind blow
or the cold hit
Nonetheless spring and winter are very alike
they say they're both beautiful
at first sight
they are both wonderful season and never seem undutiful
And again and again they both arise
one after another
after one dies
and gives space for its brother
Answer:
Im not sure which lines you are referring to but these lines make it gloomy:
"Once upon a midnight dreary"
"Thrilled me—filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before;"
"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,"
Yes because a lot of minimum wage jobs don’t pay good enough.